Remember When 10.24.2009
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
10 Years Ago
October 24 1999
Recently Robert Gephart, longtime Kiwanis member, was honored with Kiwanis International Foundation's George F. Hixson Award for his long service to local and state Kiwanis, Kiwanis International's World Wide Iodine Deficiency Disorders program and for his service to this community. Making the presentation were Marilyn Plummer-Kline, Land of Lakes lieutenant governor and George Breisford, chairperson of the Warsaw Kiwanis Club Member Care Committee.
25 Years Ago
October 24 1984
Winners of the candy sales fund-raising contests at Lincoln Elementary School were Randy Polston's fifth-grade class and the following individual grade winners. Polston's class sold some $1,152 worth of candy to earn a pizza party. Winning $20 apiece for leading their respective grades in sales were Eli Shepherd, Angie Winter, Noel Howett and Robert Howard. Also, Dustin Bradway, Tricia Gaff and Ashley Pennington. Angie Winter was the overall winner, selling some $480 worth of candy.
50 Years Ago
October 24 1959
Carolyn Phillips, 21, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freeland Phillips of Warsaw, was crowned "Old Gold Day Queen" at DePauw University in Greencastle between halves of DePauw's homecoming football game with Valparaiso. A 1956 graduate of Warsaw high school, Carolyn won the honor over 22 other girls chosen by 11 male organizations on the DePauw campus. Carolyn is a senior.
75 Years Ago
October 24 1934
Five hundred persons packed the Eagles' hall Tuesday night to attend the first of a series of 10 lectures given by Dr. J. Raymond Schutz, of Manchester College, North Manchester. His subject was "Community Civics." He was introduced by Mayor C.C. DuBois through whom the series of free lectures was secured for Warsaw.
10 Years Ago
October 24 1999
Recently Robert Gephart, longtime Kiwanis member, was honored with Kiwanis International Foundation's George F. Hixson Award for his long service to local and state Kiwanis, Kiwanis International's World Wide Iodine Deficiency Disorders program and for his service to this community. Making the presentation were Marilyn Plummer-Kline, Land of Lakes lieutenant governor and George Breisford, chairperson of the Warsaw Kiwanis Club Member Care Committee.
25 Years Ago
October 24 1984
Winners of the candy sales fund-raising contests at Lincoln Elementary School were Randy Polston's fifth-grade class and the following individual grade winners. Polston's class sold some $1,152 worth of candy to earn a pizza party. Winning $20 apiece for leading their respective grades in sales were Eli Shepherd, Angie Winter, Noel Howett and Robert Howard. Also, Dustin Bradway, Tricia Gaff and Ashley Pennington. Angie Winter was the overall winner, selling some $480 worth of candy.
50 Years Ago
October 24 1959
Carolyn Phillips, 21, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freeland Phillips of Warsaw, was crowned "Old Gold Day Queen" at DePauw University in Greencastle between halves of DePauw's homecoming football game with Valparaiso. A 1956 graduate of Warsaw high school, Carolyn won the honor over 22 other girls chosen by 11 male organizations on the DePauw campus. Carolyn is a senior.
75 Years Ago
October 24 1934
Five hundred persons packed the Eagles' hall Tuesday night to attend the first of a series of 10 lectures given by Dr. J. Raymond Schutz, of Manchester College, North Manchester. His subject was "Community Civics." He was introduced by Mayor C.C. DuBois through whom the series of free lectures was secured for Warsaw.